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Our Green Pledge

At SGS we understand, appreciate and value our green gold (environment). It is important that this precious gift is nurtured, preserved and reserved for the next generation. To ensure our students become global green citizens they are sensitized through awareness programmes, participate in van-mahotsav celebrations and practice and preach the golden rule – Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.



6th October 2016 – Rally – Environment Conservation

Students of classes IV and V carried out, a ‘Rally’ on ‘Environment Conservation’ on 6th October 2016. They covered few markets of Dwarka and sensitized the people on the need to save the environment.

They used the slogans –

‘Do something drastic, cut the plastic!
Say no to plastic!
Water water everywhere, Save it if you care!
Save water, - every drop counts!

The children also presented a ‘Street Play’ to spread the awareness to Save Mother Nature. They distributed Grocery Bags which had slogans like save energy, save trees etc written on them to various shopkeepers and vendors.

The Rally was a success and the children and the teachers encouraged the gerneral public to understand their surroundings and become environment friendly.

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4th August 2016 – GSP Assembly

The Science and Environment Club of Sachdeva Global School Dwarka organized the special assembly on ‘Green School Programme’ on Thursday 4th August 2016 with an aim to sensitize students to the environment and empower them to use natural resources in a responsible and an efficient manner.

The speech on the “need to adopt Green Schools Programme and the benefits fo auditing”, Alarming Environment facts and a beautiful poem recited by the Globalites were very informative and depicted the importance of “learning to live sustainably”. The skit based on Environment concepts and solutions was appreciated and was successful in spreading the message of CSE green schools programme to work towards change.

Audit teams were announced and the head of the school Ms. Sumana Dutta Sarkar awarded the badges to the students of respective teams. The assembly conlcluded with the song “Heal the world” by the school orchestra.



4th May 2016 – Let’s Create Out of Waste – Doll Making / Head Gear

In order to make children aware of uses of waste material and to give them a lesson on reducing waste, the school organized a competition named ‘LET’S CREATE OUT OF WASTE - DOLL MAKING/HEAD GEAR’ for the students of class II. Right from buttons, paper plates, wool, cold drink bottles, paper cups, ice cream sticks, feathers, thermocol balls and tissues, every waste material was used and the result was a room full of creative dolls and crowns made out of waste. Mind-blowing ideas beyond expectation were demonstrated by the students.

The activity displayed creativity and imagination of the little ones and developed the sense of love for the environment.

The winners of the competition were:
NAME CLASS POSITION
AVNI VERMA II-A FIRST
ATHARV ARORA II-B FIRST
ANSHUMAN SAXENA II-B FIRST
ARUSH JAIN II-C FIRST
LAVANYA MARWAHA II-C FIRST
PRERNA II-D FIRST
SIYA MALIK II-D FIRST
ASMI JAIN II-A SECOND
SHUBH SHARMA II-B SECOND
NIYATI DAHIYA II-B SECOND
DRISHTI SOLANKI II-C SECOND
TANAY SHARMA II-C SECOND
JATIN II-D SECOND
MISHIKA II-A THIRD
NAITIK MALHOTRA II-B THIRD
TAVISH SINGHAL II-C THIRD
LEENA II-D THIRD
ADHITA SINGH II-A APPRECIATION
KIRTI SINGH II-A APPRECIATION
SUVAN PATRA II-B APPRECIATION
ADITI SHUKLA II-B APPRECIATION
AASHWIN MATHUR II-B APPRECIATION
RANAK SHARMA II-B APPRECIATION
RUSHIL AGGARWAL II-B APPRECIATION
HARSHITA THAKRAN II-B APPRECIATION
AAYAN ALI II-C APPRECIATION
SAHIB SINGH II-C APPRECIATION
NAMISH DUTT II-C APPRECIATION


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25th April 2016 – Being Picasso: Save Environment

Earth Day should encourage us to reflect on what we are doing to make our planet a more sustainable and livable place.

Continuing the celebration of Earth Day in school, a poster making competition named 'Being Picasso - Save Environment' was organized for the students of class I on 25th April 2016. It was the time to make the most of our creativity and to colour our thoughts out. Each student prepared a beautiful poster. The participants used their imagination and creativity and depicted their thoughts in the most appealing manner. The activity turned out to be highly enriching, enthralling and exciting for all the participants.

The winners of the competition were:
NAME CLASS POSITION
VIHAAN OBEROI I-A FIRST
SEERAT BHULLAR I-B FIRST
DIVYANSH KUMAR I-C FIRST
ANSH KUMAR I-D FIRST
SONAKSHI MATHUR I-A SECOND
AADRTIO CHAKRAVORTY I-B SECOND
OM SINGH I-C SECOND
ANSH YADAV I-D SECOND
SANATH SHINDE I-A THIRD
MOHIT I-A THIRD
NEISHA MEHTA I-B THIRD
AADEEV A RAINA I-C THIRD
SWATHI J KARTHA I-D THIRD
HARSHITA SOOD I-D THIRD


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19th April 2016 – Be Responsible – Conserve and Preserve

"We only have one earth, so we have to take care of her."
- Senator Gaylord Nelson

22nd April is observed as the Earth Day throughout the world. Earth Day challenges us to take seriously our job as caretakers of our natural environment. And to spread awareness about the same the students of Class II-A presented an informative assembly on the topic 'Be Responsible - Conserve & Preserve'.

The students sang a lively song dedicated to the Mother Earth in which they pledged to be the defenders and friends of the Earth.

They also spoke about making our lifestyles and personal habits environmental friendly. It was emphasized that all of us should join our hands together to make a difference.

During the assembly medals were given to the winners of 34th Delhi State Open Roller Skating Championship.

The winners were:
NAME CLASS MEDALS
NAVYA GUPTA II – D 3 SILVER
MUSKAN II – B 2 BRONZE
SEERAT BHULLAR I – B 3 GOLD
AARIKA GUPTA UKG – D 3 BRONZE




18th August 2015 – Pollution- Its Hazards and measures to curb it

Saving environment from pollution is the need of today, the way we are destroying environment will lead to the destruction of life from this earth. Therefore, it is necessary that we should save environment and everyone should contribute and should do something to save environment from pollution.

To spread this message class Blooms-A presented a very informative assembly on Pollution – Its hazards and measures to curb, on 18th August 2015. The little ones with beautiful headgears and props made the audience aware of different kinds of pollution, its causes and effects and measures to control it. The assembly ended with a Hindi rhyme on save environment and all the children took the pledge that “We should not pollute the environment and our surroundings”. The assembly was thoroughly enjoyed by one and all.

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(1st - 14th) August 2015 – Van Mahotsav 2015

1. The school took part in the tree plantation drive, Van Mahotsav, organized by the department of education from 1st to 14th August’15. The aim of the drive was to encourage students to participate in the nationwide drive of planting new trees and making them aware of the advantages of such an exercise. Students from Classes 3 to 10 took part in the drive. Slogan writing, poster making, environmental debate, social awareness through street play and tree plantation were some of the activities in which the students took part in as part of the drive. Details of these activities are covered in succeeding paragraphs.

2. Slogan writing, Poster making and Debate Competitions. Slogan writing and poster making competitions were held for classes 3 to 5. The topic given to the students was ‘Save trees’. Students took part in the competition and came up with some really interesting slogans and posters. A debate on the topic ‘Is man on the right path to save Environment?’ was also held.

3. Awareness through Street Play. Classes IX - X students took part in an awareness drive through a street play (nukkad natak). The students enacted a street play in which the audience were made aware of the importance of planting trees. The students also interacted with the general public (shopkeepers and vendors) in and around the market area of Sector 12 Dwarka and motivated them towards the drive of tree plantation.

4. Tree Plantation. The main activity under the Van Mahotsav drive comprised of planting of new saplings in the school premises. A total of about 100 saplings were planted by the students in and around the school. One each child was made responsible for taking care of the planted sapling in future.

Van Mahotsav 2015 saw an active participation by the students and teachers alike. Such drives would go a long way in making the students aware of their responsibilities towards environment, in addition to making our surroundings greener.

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21st July 2015 – An Enriching Experience

The students of class III visited the National Museum of Natural History on 21 July 2015 and were filled with joy and exuberance as they witnessed the rich flora, fauna and mineral wealth of our country. The visit promoted environmental awareness among the students and gave them a chance to view the preserved Herpetological and mounted specimen of extinct and endangered species thereby arousing in them a sense of responsibility towards ‘Conservation of Natural Wealth.’ The heuristic experience included displays from theme based exhibition galleries, experiential resource centers such as Discovery Room, Activity Room, and educational and out-reach activities and depicted the country’s rich natural heritage and natural history. In a nutshell, it was an educative and emotionally satisfying experience for the teachers and the students alike.



10th July 2015 – Conservation of Energy

Class II on 10th July 2015 conducted an activity on conservation of energy. Energy conservation is an art of saving energy by reducing our usage. To make the young ones aware about energy conservation and what measures can be taken up by them to do so, a Power Point Presentation was prepared which showed the students what measure they could take to conserve energy. Some of the measures taken up were:
  • Switch of lights and fans when not in use
  • Use of energy efficient devices
  • Closing taps while brushing teeth and washing clothes and utensils.
  • Getting leaking taps fixed
  • Rainwater harvesting

The entire activity was an enlightening experience for the children as they learnt new ways to conserve energy.

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07th July 2015 – Save Water (Class II-F)

Life, both animal and plant is impossible without water. It is the most essential component of life and is vital for sustenance. Water is used for a lot of different purposes like it is used for household use, in industries, for agricultural purposes etc. Animals and plants too have a large percentage of water in them, and some animals regulate their movements according to the water sources. But, with the recent technological advancements, mankind has become indifferent to this miracle of life and instead of saving water, we are contaminating it.

An Assembly was organised by class II-F on ‘save water’. The students in their assembly emphasised upon the importance of water and what measures can be taken to save water. Some of the measures told by them were : close the taps when not in use, get leaking taps fixed, use a bucket instead of shower for taking bath, use energy efficient washing machines etc. The students even recited a poem emphasising upon the need to save water.

The head of school, Mrs. Sumana Dutta Sarkar praised the students for presenting an informative assembly on the importance of saving water. She told the students that we as individuals must follow all these measures and do our own bit to save water.

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23rd April 2015 – Book Mark Making Competition - Save Trees

“When a bookmark tumbles out of an old book pristine and unwrinkled, it is like a gasp of breath from another century.”

- Don Borchert

To reinforce the need to take some actions to save our precious Earth, class 1 had organized a Bookmark making competition for little ones on 23rd April 2015. It was an intra class competition. Children made colourful bookmarks with appropriate and thought provoking slogans which acted as a wakeup call. The Bookmarks were beautifully decorated and children displayed their creativity and imagination. The competition gave the children a platform to showcase their talent and made them realize the importance of our Mother Earth. The students were judged by the art teachers and from each section of class 1, three winners were selected. Other children were appreciated as well. Eventually it turned out to be an infotainment, as the message of saving trees was well communicated.

The winners were:
NAME CLASS POSITION
ADITYA SHUKLA I-A IST
NIYATI DAHIYA I-A 2ND
ANANYA BHARTI I-A 3RD
SUHANA GUPTA I-B IST
ANSHUMAN SAXENA I-B 2ND
LAKSHAY YADAV I-B 3RD
VANSHIKA BANWARI I-C IST
NILAY TOKAS I-C 2ND
SHATASKHI BAJPAI I-C 3RD
NAVYA GUPTA I-D IST
PAKHI DIXIT I-D 2ND
TOSHITA BHAGAT I-D 3RD
SHUBH SHARMA I-E IST
SIYA MALIK I-E 2ND
AYUSHMAN BHAI I-E 3RD



16th April 2015 – World Earth Day

It is well known fact that sustainable development and a holistic ecological view are the need of the hour in today’s world, where man’s domination over nature has risen to gigantic proportions. Keeping this thought in mind, Class XII-B presented an assembly on “World Earth Day” on 16th April 2015. The students presented a modern adaptation of Charles Dickens’ ‘Christmas Carol’. The play depicted the past, present and future of a school whose principal did not believe in the importance of celebrating ‘Earth Day’, and considered the entire stress on this concept as redundant. However, much like Ebenezer Scrooge in ‘Christmas Carol’, the principal also changes his point of view and understands the relevance of the day. The assembly ended with a song performance by Aarushi Kulshreshtha and finally, the headmistress Ms. Sumanna Dutta congratulated the students on the effort and results for certain inter house school competitions were announced.

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2nd October 2014 - Swachhata Divas

On the call of the visionary Prime Minister of India, Sh. Narendra Modi, the students and staff of Sachdeva Global School celebrated “Swachhata Divas’ on 2nd October 2014 by carrying out yet another plantation drive in the park in Sector – 18A, Dwarka which has already been adopted and cleanliness taken care of by the school. The collaboration between the RWA members and the school was a step towards the Nation’s goal of “Clean India, Green India”.

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23rd July 2014 – Grocery Bag Project

“Stop plastic, start a new life”

Grocery Bag Project is a small step for better future. This is the fifth consecutive year of continuing to spread awareness about the use of paper bags rather than plastic. The grocery bag project was done by the students of classes VI – X. Grocery bags were made by the students and were distributed among all students of the school. They coloured and decorated the eco friendly bags and wrote slogans and messages on them. 800 such bags were returned to the grocery stores in Dwarka where the customers got the message loud and clear! Students also interacted with the customers and motivated them to use handmade bags made of cloth or jute.

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23rd July 2014 - Save Wildlife

In accordance with the culture of having a thought provoking and informative assembly, students of I-B conducted and assembly on the theme “Save Wildlife” on 23rd July 2014. The assembly aimed at promoting the message of dealing with the issue of saving animals. The assembly started with a quote followed by the thought, joke of the day and the birthdays of the week. A poem titled “Pashuon me bhi hoti jaan” was recited by the students which justified the theme to the fullest. A skit was also presented with a message of discouraging cruelty to animals adding a tinge of creativity to the assembly. The assembly came to an end with the inspiring words of praise and acclaim by the Head of School, Mrs. Novita Chopra, which motivated the students.

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7th July 2014 – Van Mahotsav

Van Mahotsav is an annual tree-planting festival in India, celebrated in the first week of July every year. This movement was initiated in the year 1950 by India’s then Union Minister for Agriculture, Kulapati Dr. K.M. Munshi. This festival has gained immense national importance and every year, millions of saplings are planted all across India in observation of Van Mahotsav week. Van Mahotsav means ‘the festival of trees’ and this festival educates the awareness of trees among people and portrays the need of planting and tending of trees, as trees are one of the best ways to prevent global warming and reduce pollution. To spread awareness about the importance of trees, students of class II-E conducted the morning assembly on Van Mahotsav on 7 July 2014.

The students using slogans and props explained the importance of the festival and recited a poem “AAO PAED LAGAYE HUM” to explain the importance of planting trees. All the students of class II-E participated in the assembly and emphasized upon the need of preventing the cutting down of trees and creating more forests.

Mrs. Novita Chopra, Head of School also emphasized upon the importance of planting trees and encouraged the students to do the same. She also told the students that the school on its part is also trying to save trees by reducing the use of paper in school. After the celebration prizes for the 7th International Maths Olympiad were also given with Yashash of class II-A receiving the gold medal and Hardik Bhagtani of class II-C receiving the silver medal.

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23rd April 2014 – Create to Inspire School Programme

We are glad to announce that our school has been awarded certificate of Environment Excellence and certificate for the best use of sustainability toolkit by the department of Environment (Govt. of NCT OF DELHI).

The award ceremony took place at the Delhi Secretariat Auditorium where the students presented their project followed by the puppet show. The Nokia Create to Inspire School Program was launched in Delhi in July 2013 in partnership with the Department of Environment, Govt. of NCT of Delhi and GIZ. The program is an out-of-box initiative aimed at building environmental leadership in teachers and students. SGS students undertook the project and did activities ranged from running environmental competitions, creating short environmental films, conducting street plays, engaging with local shops, conducting waste / water / energy audits, and driving e-waste collection.


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23rd April 2014 - NIIT'S Science Project Making Competition

A Science project making competition was organised by HT-PACE in association with NIIT university on 4th December 2013. Our school presented two projects which were:
  • Eco Friendly Vehicle
  • Eco Friendly Pesticides

The valedictory function for the same was conducted at the National Museum of National History, Mandi House, on 23rd April 2014 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 18 students from classes XI – XII participated in the event. There were around 50 schools participating from Delhi & NCR region. All the participants were given souvenirs by HT-PACE. It was an educative and enriching experience for the students who were exposed to the different kinds of Science projects fielded by students of various schools.



22nd April 2014 – International Earth Day

Earth Day is the day we celebrate for our amazing planet Earth and pledge to protect it. Our beautiful planet is constantly being ravaged by human activities and we seem to have forgotten that this is our home. Over the centuries we have mercilessly utilized and depleted the Earth’s resources and as a result we have to face Earth's wrath. And to spread awareness about ways every one of us can help save our Planet Earth, the students of Class II-C conducted the morning assembly on the topic ‘International Earth Day’ on 22nd April 2014.

Using slogans and props, they spoke of the urgent need to make our lifestyles and personal habits environmental friendly. It was emphasized that each one of us can make a difference and we cannot afford to wait for a catastrophe.

Mrs. Novita Chopra, Head of the School congratulated the students for their highly informative assembly and emphasized on the fact that we should realise what a gift planet Earth is. Any small effort of ours can go a long way in saving the mankind. It is in our hands that we leave behind a healthy and prosperous planet to our future generations and create a peaceful co-existence.

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27th February 2014 – Delhi State Best Student Award by Paryavaran Mitra

We are glad to announce that S. Padmashree (young leader for change) has been awarded the Best student award at state level.

The State Level Paryavaran Mitra Puraskar Jury for the Delhi NCR region was organized by CEE Delhi on Thursday, 27th February 2014 at the India International Centre, New Delhi. A total of 12 schools and 6 students shortlisted for the Best School and the Young Leader for Change awards respectively were invited to present their projects after the screening of the reports.

The schools and students made presentations of their projects in a prescribed format which was judged by a panel of eminent jury members comprising Dr Dinesh Kumar, Additional Director, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangthan, Prof Manjula Batra, Dean, Faculty of Law, Jamia Milia Islamia, Dr Kiran Chokkar, Independent Consultant and Mr Sandeep Sethi, Education Officer, Central Board of Secondary Education.Mr Devinder Singh Arora, General Manager, Arcelor Mittal, supporter and partner of the Paryavaran Mitra Programme gave away the awards.

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20th February 2014 – Assembly:- World of Animals

“Animals may be different from us, but may not be less than us.”

A special assembly was conducted by Buds C and D on “World of Animals” on 20th February 2014.

The students talked about various pet, domestic and wild animals along with displaying different props on the theme “Animals”.

Children also recited a rhyme on different animal sounds. At the end, children also emphasized on the values such as “be kind to animals” etc. through various slogans. In all, it was a great performance put together by the students.



27th December 2013 – Nurture Nature – Colouring Competition

Nature is the creation of God. It brings peace in our lives. Nature teaches us many values such as discipline, kindness, generosity, etc. It is important for children to learn and grow with.

In order to foster the imagination of children, a colouring competition was held for the students of Class Blooms on the theme “Nurture Nature” on 27th December 2013. This competition gave opportunity to children to showcase their colouring skills. Children participated in the competition with full zeal and enthusiasm. The event was a great success with maximum participation of children from all sections of Blooms.

Name of the winners are:

1st – Pratham Arya-Blooms C, Avishi Garg-Blooms D

2nd – Maanasvir-Blooms F, Bulbul-Blooms D, Jayansh-Blooms C

3rd – Vihaan-Blooms C, Shambhavi Panigrahi-Blooms D, Manthika-Blooms F



17 December 2013 – Green Living: Compositing

“Waste is not waste until wasted”

Composting is an effective and environmentally friendly solution for turning yard waste and kitchen scraps into a beneficial soil amendment. The students of classes VI – X from Sachdeva Global School went to Highland Apartment, Sector 18A, Dwarka for creating compost pits in their society.

A group of 8 students went there and spoke to the people of the society about the benefits of having compost pits in their own society. Students selected the location for composting with the help of president of the society and the gardener. They dug a pit and put layers of different organic materials into it and then they watered each layer of top soil. The students will be going to the society once a week for effective composting. It was a small initiative by the eco club members to reduce the amount of solid waste generated by Highland appt.

“Let's put all organic waste in the can and give Mother Nature a helping hand”

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13th December 2013 – Nature is the Art of God

Nature can bring a lot of beauty in our lives. Nature has a way of affecting our moods. We should be so very thankful to the lord for giving us all the wonderful and miraculous things in nature. Learning to become more aware of nature can truly have a good effect on our lives in the way we look at things and in the way we feel about ourselves.

In order to sensitize and appreciate the value of nature, SGS organized a colouring competition for the classes of BUDS, on the theme “Nurture Nature” on 13th December 2013 to give opportunity to children to showcase tier colouring skills. Children participated with full zeal and enthusiasm and exhibited their talent in art by colouring beautiful scenery on nature.

The event was a great success with 100% participation of children from all classes of BUDS.

The winners of this competition are as follows:
NAME CLASS POSITION
ASMI JAI BUDS - A FIRST
ADVAY HOODA BUDS - A SECOND
DAKSH CHAUHAN BUDS – A THIRD
ATHARV ARORA BUDS - A CONSOLATION
TAVISH SINGHAL BUDS – B FIRST
MISHIKA AGGARWAL BUDS – B SECOND
KUNAL YADAV BUDS – B THIRD
MUSKAN BUDS – B CONSOLATION
PRIYANSHU BUDS – C FIRST
AAYAN ALI BUDS – C SECOND
DEEPALI BUDS – C THIRD
SAHIB SINGH BUDS – C CONSOLATION
TEJASH MIMAROT BUDS – D FIRST
DRISHTI COLANKI BUDS – D SECOND
TOSHITA BHAGAT BUDS – D THIRD
ADITYA DAHIYA BUDS – D CONSOLATION




11th December 2013 – Nature Walk

‘One touch of nature makes the whole world kin’

There is so much beauty all around us to see, touch and hear. Nature is so miraculous because it is always changing. No matter how many times you look at something, it is always different.

In order to welcome and feel the beauty of nature, SGS organized a ‘Nature Walk’ for the classes of BUDS in sec-18, Dwarka park on 11th December 2013.

The children saw beautiful flowers and leaves. The importance of why we need to plant more trees was discussed with the children, thereby telling the children how we as individuals can contribute towards the environment.

We hope that this endeavour will be a steping stone towards student’s involvement in conserving and preserving our mother nature and thus making the children understand that nature is truly an important part of our lives.

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25th November 2013 – Grocery Bag Project

“Say no to plastic bags and yes to life”

At SGS we understand, appreciate and value our green gold (environment).Grocery bag project is a small step for better future. The grocery bag project was done by the students of classes III to X and this is the fourth consecutive year of continuing to spread awareness about the use of paper bags rather than plastic. Grocery bags were made by the students of Eco club and were distributed among all students of the school. They coloured and decorated the eco friendly bags and wrote slogans and messages on them. 800 such bags were returned to the Grocery stores in Dwarka where the customers got the message loud and clear! Students also interacted with the customers and motivated them to use handmade bags made of cloth or jute.

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25th November 2013 – E - Waste Management

'A Commitment For Green Earth’

We live in a world saturated with technology. It's no surprise that many households and companies today find themselves saddled with used or IT equipment. It needs effective management. So SGS started e-waste management project. The objective of the project was to collect maximum amount of e-waste from the school and then send it to legal recycler company.

SGS E-WASTE JOURNEY
  • The project was started on 1st September 2013, in collaboration with Nokia (Planet ke Rakhwale School Programme)
  • A team of 7 students was made.
  • Project was introduced and discussed with the students during assembly.
  • E-waste collection point was made.
  • Workshops were conducted to create awareness about the harmful effects of E-waste.
  • Wednesday’s were fixed as e-waste submission day.
  • Creative media tools like Puppet shows and promotional videos were used to motivate the students and sensitize their minds.
    Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdF8fJ81VJQ
  • 3 E-waste collection drives were carried out.
  • Efforts bore fruits and students started donating their e-waste.
  • Till now we have collected 113 kg of E-WASTE out of which 61kg (excluding 150 CFL and 36 Mobile phones) has already been given to Nokia for recycling.
  • To sustain the program we have done a tie up with R.W.A. of Salaria Officer Enclave, Sector-21, Dwarka, New Delhi - 110075

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October 2013 – Environmental Issues and Concerns - Street Play

“Resource Conservation”

At SGS we understand, appreciate and value our green gold (environment). It is important that this precious gift is nurtured, preserved and reserved for the next generation. To ensure our students become global green citizens, they are sensitized through awareness programmes and practice and preach the golden rule – Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. They regularly conduct street plays in public areas to sensitize the community about the importance of environment.







31st October 2013 - Global Greens - Globalite For Environment

The students of classes VI – X from Sachdeva Global School adopted a society park and went on a plantation drive to samrat ashoka enclave, sec-18, Dwarka.

A group of 20 students went there and owned 1 – 2 plants each. The head of the school Mrs. Novita Chopra and Academic Supervisor, Sumana Dutta initiated the drive by planting the first tree in the garden. We planted different types of palms, ashoka trees.

The students will be going to the society once a week for the maintenance of the plants. It was a small initiative by the eco club members for the betterment of our environment.

We believe in M. K. Gandhi who rightly said “Be the change you want to see in the world”

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30th October 2013 - ANTI CRACKER CAMPAIGN


Crackers hold a fascination for both young and old alike. Children being the largest consumers of crackers, need to be educated about its harmful after effects to their health and environment. Taking up this cause Sachdeva Global School decided to organize an anti-cracker Campaign.

On 30th October 2013, Eco Club students went out to Sector -6 market holding banners and placards denouncing the use of crackers and even approaching shopkeepers not to sell noisy and polluting crackers. 35 students took part in it. They shouted slogans and gave message to the society for not polluting the air by bursting crackers. They also took the pledge to save the environment by not making air and noise pollution on Diwali. They decided not to buy crackers and money saved so will be utilized productively. They also staged a street play for raising public awareness about environmental degradation due to bursting of crackers. Students also did a survey wherein they spoke to the crackers sellers and found that every year the sell of crackers is being decreased by 20% and this change is the result of awareness programmes only.

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8th October 2013 – Start Today, Save Tomorrow

A painting competition was organized for classes IX - X. On the topic ‘Start Today, Save Tomorrow’. The topic was given keeping in mind today’s need to save our environment. It thought the students to start the work by taking initiatives to save water, trees, energy, etc. today and save earth for tomorrow. Students made beautiful paintings depicting the concerns and the measures to conserve environment.














20th September 2013 – International Day for Preservation of Ozone Layer

Students of class III-B conducted an assembly on 20th September 2013. The topic of the assembly was –‘International Day for Preservation of Ozone Layer’. Children began the assembly by presenting the news bulletin which was followed by the ‘Enactment’. This Enactment highlighted the Ozone layer, Its use, depletion, chemicals causing Ozone depletion, Ozone hole and measures that can be taken to prevent Ozone depletion.

This was followed by a short, informative speech on the ‘International Day for Protection of Ozone Layer’ (Sept. 16)

Later on, Respected Novita Ma’am elaborated more on the topic by asking questions from children and giving useful information regarding Ultraviolet radiations.

All in all, the assembly was very informative and it was another small step towards SGS contribution for environmental initiatives.

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13th September 2013 - Germination of Seeds

Learning the concept of ‘Germination of seeds’ created a new arena for the children of Blooms to explore on 13th September 2013. Each student was given the responsibility for growing his/her own plant. Disposable glasses were first filled with soil. Each student was given a few kidney beans. The soil was dug and the seeds were sown. All students watered the newly sowed seeds. The students were then taken out along with their glasses for getting sunlight needed for the seeds to grow. These glasses are displayed on the windows of each class so that the students can check the daily growth. The activity was thoroughly enjoyed by one and all.

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6th September 2013 – Eco Initiative

Students of Classes IV – V of Sachdeva Global School, conducted an activity which aimed at spreading awareness for Environment Conservation.

Their main agenda was – INCREASE HANDPRINTS AND REDUCE FOOTPRINTS!

‘They took a pledge to save nature till last breath’ – and to support this cause each one of them put up a ‘HANDPRINT’ on the soft board.

Children thoroughly participated and enjoyed this eco initiative activity to save environment and imbibed the thought that environment conservation is everyone’s equal responsibility.






4th August 2013 – Paryavaran Mitra

S. Padmashree, young leader of Sachdeva Global School and our ECO-CLUB incharge Ms. Megha Chaudhary got the golden opportunity to present their Young Leader Action plan of ‘WASTE SEGREGATION’ before Mr. Sudhir Kumar Sinha, Country Head, CSR, Arcelor Mittal and Mr. Pramod Sharma from CEE at Arcelor Mittal Headoffice New Delhi .The action plan was appreciated by them and they also gave some suggestions to make it more productive and appreciated the school efforts to contribute towards environment. It was a confidence boost and a great learning experience for the child.









8th July 2013 – Van Mahotsav

Class I-C presented an assembly on 8th July 2013 on the topic ‘Van Mahotsav’. Some students spoke about the importance of Van Mahotsav and need of planting trees to protect our environment. A rhyme was also presented by the students on the theme ‘Go Green’. It was followed by the ‘Thought of the day’. The students participated enthusiastically and their efforts were appreciated by the head of the school Mrs. Novita Chopra.

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June 2013 - Paryavaran Mitra Puraskar 2013 (Best Student Award)

Thinking is easy, acting is difficult and to put one’s thoughts into action is the most difficult thing in the world

We are glad to announce that our school is selected for Paryavaran Mitra Young Leader for Change initiative 2013 by CSE, which is a nationwide initiative to create a network of young leader from schools across the country, who have the awareness, knowledge, commitment and potential to meet the challenges of environmental sustainability in their own spheres of influence. An action plan on waste segregation was submitted by the student of class X, S. Padmashree and she is declared eligible for Paryavaran Mitra Puraskar 2013 - Best Student Award.



12th April 2013 - Mother Earth

An activity was conducted by the children of Blooms based on the theme “Mother Nature”, where they made a collage.

A cutout of a tree was given to the children and they pasted crushed newspaper balls to form the leaves of the tree. After this activity the importance of why we need to plant more trees was discussed with the children. Hereby telling children how we as individuals can contribute towards environment.





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10th April 2013 - Best out of Waste (Inter House)

Going with the theme of the month, (Mother Earth). SGS conducted an Inter House Competition for the students of classes VI-VIII on Wednesday, 10th April, 2013 wherein students showed their wonderful skills of giving shape to their innovative ideas by using waste material. It aimed at the practicing concept of 3R’s (reduce, reuse & recycle) to preserve the environment. Students made varied items like Robots, pen holder, dresses, models and many more. Their earnest efforts were acknowledged in the following assembly on Friday, 12th April 2013where the winners were applauded and given away the certificates.

GROUP NAME CLASS HOUSE POSITION
5
MAYANK SARASWATI
VI
PRIDE
I
MAISHA ISLAM MONAMEE
VI
PRIDE
I
16
KOMAL SOLANKI
VIII
PEACE
I
SHIVANI GUPTA
VIII
PEACE
I
6
PALAK GARG
VIII
GLORY
II
MOKSHA SARASWATI
VIII
GLORY
II
15
SAKSHI
VIII
PEACE
II
ANSHIKA
VIII
PEACE
II
19
ANANYA
VIII
PRIDE
II
AYUSHI
VIII
PRIDE
II
7
GARVIT
VI
PRIDE
III
PRIYANSH GUPTA
VI
PRIDE
III
13
DHRUV MALHOTRA
VIII
PRIDE
III
RIDDHI BHATIA
VIII
PRIDE
III


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5th April 2013 - Hand Printing Table Mats (Theme-Mother Nature)

Starting the session with the prints of their hands, the kindergarteners of Blooms made their own table mats on the theme ‘Mother Nature’. With the help of this activity they were made to understand how to conserve and preserve Nature. Along with it they were also taken for the Nature walk, exploring different types of flowers and trees.

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12th February 2013 - Eco Meet cum Exhibition-2013

A team of four students of classes VI - VIII along with Science Teacher, Ms. Megha visited the Annual Eco Meet cum Exhibition which was organized by Govt. of NCT of Delhi on 12th February 2013 at Talkatora Stadium. The Hon’ble Chief Minister – Mrs. Sheila Dikshit, was the chief guest of the annual eco meet.

The exhibition demonstrated various small and big initiatives towards protection of the environment. Stalls were put up by various schools and colleges of Delhi displaying the various eco friendly items, paintings, showcasing the various activities/projects undertaken by them to conserve and protect the environment and disseminated the knowledge to general public by explaining about their activities, initiatives and responsibilities for environment. School children also put up some cultural performances like Dance, Skit, and Street play etc. on environment in order to create awareness and sensitivity. It was exciting for everybody present and also a great learning experience. Students learnt a great deal from the exhibition.

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21st December 2012 – Role Play

Learning Science is an active process in which students construct their own understanding of the events of life, keeping this view in mind a role play activity was conducted on Friday, 21st December 2012 for students of class VI. The students were actively involved in the activity. They were dressed as lion, snow leopard, yak, fish, blue whale, camel, snake, cactus, pine tree, etc and acted as if they were components of biological system. The activity helped the students to develop their confidence problem solving ability, acquisition of language skills and self concept. Role play activity was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone.

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30th November 2012 - Different Type of Plants

‘Plants are the backbone of life on Earth and an essential resource for human beings’. The importance of the same was depicted by the students of class I-B. The students spoke on different categories of plants like tress, scrubs, herbs, climbers etc. They also provided information on how plants are important in our daily life. In support to their content they recited a poem. In the end an oath was taken by the student to grow more trees so that we can keep our environment ‘clean and green’.

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7th November 2012 - Trees Our Green Friends

The relationship between plants and people is a long and continuous one. The same message was strengthened by an assembly presented by students of class II-A on the theme – ‘Trees Our Green Friends’. Students through songs and acts presented different facts on the significance of trees and ways to protect them. Plants are the source of many indispensable products that shape our lives. They act as backbone of all life on earth and an essential source of human being.

In true sense of the word ‘Trees are Our Green Friends’.




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5th November 2012 – Making Compost Pit

Compositing is an effective and environment friendly solution for turning yard waste and kitchen scraps into a beneficial soil amendment. In this effect the students of classes VIIA – VIIB made a compost pit; they dug a pit and put layers of different organic materials into it and then they watered each layer of top soil. It was an altogether new experience for the students and it enabled them to understand the importance of having a healthy environment.



5th November 2012 - Tata Power Energy Workshop

It is well said that “Energy saved is energy generated”. To give a shape to this thought a workshop on Power Conservation was organized by Tata Energy Power Club for the students of classes VI – VIII on 5th November 2012. The aim of this workshop was to create awareness among school students who would in turn sensitize their families and neighborhoods to curtail energy wastage through dynamic and innovative measures. School children were trained to understand the basics such as interpretation of electricity bills, steps that will help curb wastage of power at home, school and society with the help of Energy Audits and Energy Calculators, Optimizing the use of electrical gadgets / devices at home with the participation of family members, recording and sharing the effective practices adopted and results within their immediate circle. Students were encouraged to became member of Tata Power Energy Club and also participate in a city quiz which will be organized on 29th November 2012.

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18th October 2012 - Rally and Street Play on Resource Conservation

Keeping in tune with the times of scarcity of natural resources, and realizing the immense potential of recycling of wastes and resource conservation, students of Sachdeva Global School, Sector 18 A, Dwarka took the initiative to reach out and educate the immediate environment about the same.

In this endeavour, on 18 October 2012, students of class - X went out to the Sector-6 market to stage a street play “Save water, Fuel, Electricity”. Students of classes VII, VIII and IX also staged a march around the market, catching the eyes of young and old, in turn making them aware about the need to “Reduce, Recycle and Reuse” to make this Earth a healthier place.

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20th April 2012 - Earth Day

'Earth Day' was celebrated with the usual fanfare in the school. Mr. Ashish Shah, Deputy Programme Manager of the Environment Education Unit of CSE (Center for Science and Environment) was the special guest. On this occasion a special assembly was conducted and students presented a skit ‘Save Mother Earth’. The message was, stop pollution and grow more trees to maintain a greener and cleaner Earth. A self composed poem ‘Earth Day - My Way’ was recited by students and drew a huge applause.

Mr. Ashish Shah shared his views on the need of preserving and protecting Mother Earth. He reiterated that if we don't save the Earth now, our future generations may not enjoy life on it for long. To mark the event, saplings were planted. Mr. Shah appreciated the school’s effort to save, recycle and reuse paper. He held a session on ‘Hand-Made Paper Making. It was an interesting session for the students who watched in sheer amazement, step by step process of converting old paper into pulp and finally into new paper. They pledged to use this technique and produce handmade paper through the year and use it in the best possible ways.

It is imperative for everyone to realize the grave importance of saving environment from further collapse and preserving it for the future.

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19th April 2012 - Grocery Bag Project

The Grocery Bag Project was done by the students of the whole school. This is the third consecutive year of continuing to spread awareness about the use of paper bags rather than plastic. Students coloured and decorated the eco friendly grocery bags brought from local Grocers and wrote slogans and messages for saving the planet by conserving water, energy and trees. They made beautiful posters and wrote their messages on them.

These bags were returned to the Grocery Stores in Dwarka, where the customers got the message loud and clear! Students met the customers in the stores and urged them to use handmade bags made of cloth or jute and say "NO” to plastic bags, thereby ensuring a cleaner and greener planet Earth.

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13th April 2012 - Best Out of Waste

“Let the waste not be a problem,
let the waste serve a purpose”

Students of Classes IX – X came up with a novel way of using old newspapers and magazines to make useful things. Old newspaper was rolled to make paper straws in large numbers. Groups of students worked in teams and pasted these straws on boards of different sizes thus creating paper trays. Paper twisting art was effectively used to make handles for these light but sturdy trays.

It was a fun-filled activity. Students enjoyed doing it, proudly displaying their creation at the end and realizing that recycled paper can be put to so many uses!
Let us go green!



28th March 2012 – Best Change Maker of Delhi

Once again, the SGS community has done it!

SGS has been felicitated by Centre of Science and Environment for implementing the Green School Programme to bring a positive change in the school environment. The silver badge, i.e. the second position in the Top Change Makers of Delhi was given to the school for its exemplary performance at the state level.

It was a moment of great pride, both for the school and students as they received the Award from the Honourable Chief Minister of Delhi, Mrs. Sheila Dikshit at India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road. The students and staff took the award as an incentive to achieve greater heights.



 
 
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